Canto

 1     1|       man's disease~Is to give ready faith to things which please.~ ~
 2     2|    more bold~Than wary, gave a ready ear; and, bent~To help the
 3     3|   strange pursues,~Moving with ready haste behind the dame,~Who
 4     5|      fixed for the assay.~And, ready now to spring his secret
 5     5|        not who the wight, with ready speed~Sprang forward, when
 6     5|       his intent,~But for your ready succour, when I cried.~Behold!
 7     5|        field was cleared, and, ready armed, the foes,~Without
 8     6|       XXXVIII~"Alcina made the ready fish obey~By simple words
 9     9|        in the poop, he spied~A ready pinnace that towards him
10     9|       the damsel closed,~Whose ready will ne'er halts in doing
11     9|        cavalier's command,~Was ready for delivery to his hand;~ ~
12     9|       soon as he appears, with ready light~Touches the hole,
13     9|   plain:~For the first rose so ready and so light,~He from the
14    12|     Their steeds were feeding, ready for the field,~Within a
15    12| faulchions bare,~Turning their ready steeds, began to wheel;~
16    13|     such a deed did crave:~For ready hooks the tree itself bestows,~
17    14|        lord.~Here, Malagur, in ready cunning wise,~And Ammirant
18    14| soldier, foreigner or citizen,~Ready for honour and for Christ
19    14|      luscious dole,~Repair the ready numbers of the fly;~As starlings
20    15|       here the pilot veers~His ready tiller, and more northward
21    15|       spied,~Him to ascend his ready pinnace prest.~"My son,
22    15|       garden sweet~Discern the ready supper duly laid~Fast by,
23    16|       and with azure dyed.~Two ready knaves, who serve the warrior,
24    17|       or slay, --~The Turk has ready wealth; across the wave,~
25    17|     journey past.~ ~ CXXIX~His ready wit a fit excuse supplies~
26    18|         Pride, underneath, the ready tinder spread,~And the quick
27    18|      east the pilot veered~Her ready tiller, prompt his course
28    18|    shore)~His bark for sea the ready Patron cleared,~Hawled up
29    18|  turned his prow to meet, with ready sleight,~The buffets of
30    19|     Tinged with his blood, and ready to expire,~And feeling he
31    19|        was straight at work or ready pin.~And there, without,
32    19|     and mail all over steeled,~Ready for cruel fight, she takes
33    20|      at your will,~Should I be ready for your love to spill.~ ~
34    20|       the dead."~ ~ LXXII~He: "Ready shalt thou find me in the
35    20|     such a storm of darts from ready bow,~Dealing on all sides
36    20|   company,~They find a master, ready to unmoor~For France, and
37    21|       goes.~Of tears she has a ready shower at will,~Which from
38    21|   feigned to yield to him with ready grace,~He haply would have
39    22|        girt, Sir Pinnabel,~All ready to despoil the cavalier,~
40    22|      was found;~While with her ready sword, Dordona's pride~Was
41    24|      So rose that African with ready blade,~And straight with
42    26|  Maganzese advance;~So all was ready to begin the dance.~ ~ XII~
43    26|         beside.~Meanwhile that ready spread a banquet lies,~To
44    26|  faulchion drawn,~Let fall his ready lance upon the lawn;~ ~
45    27|       monarchs him he freed~By ready demon, who his hest obeyed;~
46    27|     whilere,~And setting other ready piles afire,~Kindled in
47    27|       laid on sumpter-horse or ready wain;~And sent, with escort
48    27| history,~And from his own, was ready with such store,~As plainly
49    28|        elder and sincere,~With ready instances, supports his
50    29|       Steeled cap-a-pee, stood ready armed for fight,~When to
51    30|       is fled,~Which moved his ready tongue such ill to say;~
52    31|      paynims ill purveyed;~And ready and in arms the king appears.~
53    35|       him, that thou may'st be~Ready and well prepared for the
54    35|       hundred steeds that were~Ready for service, kept in lordly
55    36|         But spurred aslant the ready Rabicane,~And, signing to
56    38|    soldier had his horse,~Born ready reined and saddled for the
57    38|         Rode Africk's monarch, ready armed for fight:~Bay was
58    39|        troop that manned~Those ready barks of every sort and
59    43|        and bower, within, were ready dight;~But -- would he take
60    46|     speak,~Behold him here and ready!" cried the Greek.~ ~ LIX~
61    46|        and there,~The bold and ready coursers in a round,~The
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